The world’s oldest and largest ultramarathon – the Comrades Marathon – traverses about 88 kilometres (55 miles) of hilly country between the South African cities of Pietermaritzburg and Durban.
One of the most famous Comrades runners, whose record of nine wins remains unbroken, is Bruce Fordyce. Slight of build and fleet of foot, he dominated the ultramarathon during the 1980s, winning every race from 1981 to 1988, and again in 1990. In 2011, Bruce and his wife Gill brought the Parkrun movement to South Africa, which by 2023 had grown to 218 free weekly five-kilometre run/walk events at venues all around the country. While Bruce is no longer able to participate in Comrades due to a knee injury, he continues to compete in shorter marathons and is a regular at park runs.
Bruce is obviously extremely fit, so it was a shock for many when he shared a short video on social media describing how on three occasions – during a couple of park runs and a half-marathon – he had been “seized by a vice-like grip that gripped [his] entire body”, making him unable to move or run properly.
What could have caused this?…
Despite numerous tests and an angiogram, Bruce’s cardiologist was unable to find anything wrong with his heart, or detect blood clots, but suspected that he could be suffering from myocarditis.
On the advice of his friend Dr Tim Noakes, a well-known Sport Scientist, Bruce went to see Dr Zandre Botha, an Integrative Health Practitioner who has been successfully treating people with Covid-19, and those injured by the Covid jabs. Bruce was already sceptical about the jabs, questioning why he had caught Covid after receiving two injections. But it was seeing the state of his blood under Dr Botha’s microscope that confirmed that his symptoms were the result of a jab injury. Bruce explains:
The slide she showed me was terrifying – it was like a hydra of ropes of red blood cells stuck together, like squirming millions of snakes, and in between them chunks of metal.
Dr Botha is no stranger to miracles. Her own journey of recovery after a near-fatal car accident led her to the work she does now: investigating the root causes of health problems, and supporting healing of body, mind, and spirit. After many months of treatment, improvements, and setbacks, the good news is that, judging by both the appearance of his blood and his running performance, Bruce is healing from his jab injury.
Since the Covid jabs were rolled out, thousands of athletes have collapsed while participating in sports, with many dying ‘suddenly and unexpectedly’. Bruce’s story is a testimony of hope for those injured by the Covid injections, especially the many athletes afflicted with myocarditis.
World Council for Health Resources
If you are concerned that you may have been injured by the Covid jabs, the World Council for Health has resources to help:
An interview from 30 December 2021 with Dr Zandre Botha sharing her post-covid jab protocol (recommended viewing).
A leaflet on detoxing from spike protein.
This Substack article on detoxing from the covid jab.
This conference video of Bruce and Dr Zandré Botha speaking about his injury and healing. (Audio is imperfect)
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Bruce's story is a testimony of hope? Does his story relieve or take the Myocarditis away? Because he's come forward and at least admitted that he is jabbed injured only goes to show just how deadly the jabs are and what they do to your body rather than offer hope. The 100,s of studies I've read and Dr's reports tells me he's far from being out the woods. Let's just be blunt you take two jabs you get Myocarditis, actually your running carreer is OVER. As demonstrated by Bruce himself after only 4km he was stopped in his tracks. Unless he goes out and now finishes at least a half marathon and a couple of park runs ( which I highly highly doubt) without incident there is no way that it can be claimed that in this short time his story can inspire others. It's dangerous to even mention that especially since athletes in particular are dropping and have dropped like flies in the last 15 months. I'd love someone to ask Fordyce WHY he took the jab. Let's have his answer please. Influenced by vitality?
When the jab came about, I refused it because it was pushed and I did not see the need for it.
It took a while for the harm to show.
I have a history with myocarditis, I was bedridden for 8 months when I was 16.
Now I keep counting my blessings for refusing it.